The Miz Photoshop Tutorial Series – Fall Colors In Trees & Foliage
Another Photoshop video tutorial by Robert Mizerek. This is a good one for this time of year. Here Bob illustrates how to use an adjustment layer to turn a green tree into a “fall” looking tree with bright autumn foliage. Right now in New England the trees have all peaked, and the leaves are falling. If you have shots of trees or landscapes from the summer, you can still make them look bright and amazing. The Miz’s photoshop video tutorials are always a great resource to all photographers, graphic designers, and Photoshop users alike.
Author: Robert Mizerek
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Another good way to do this same thing is to use the Nik filters – Nik has a specific filter, I think “indian summer” that does almost the exact same thing.